. . REGULATIONS c . lilST- OF FREIIÜMS 1 :t er Tns -- . Fifth Annual Fair. BltII Co.- Asrif dtnral SeclelK 1 To Ire Held at Plymouth;-1 WEDNCmY,' THURSDAY a FRIDAY, OcJoberJSth, 13th k 1 Ith; 1850. y t Ant. Entries. Wednesday, Uct. 1J. will be derated to entering, receiving, and arranint articles offered for exhibition. articles vrill' be entered, or received, af ter the first day, unless in case of vmaroid abledelay; nor then after 10 o'clock, A.M., oü Thursday. None bnt members will be admitted. on the first day. . ' V ' .,'aV , Articles intended Tor exhibition ihast be entered on the Secretary's Cooks before the tire admitted within tha enclo stlrc' Oa the entry of articles, cards will b!arnLliel with tha number and class, thereon as entered at the office, which are to be attached to the articles to be exhib ifed.T J3rd. No articles shall be removed from the eatloure without the permission of the Executive-Committee: 'i ilK. '.No articles can be entered to com pete fox more than ...

Länder Görmar. IZo. l,?f Pi jraftrtbi T" rpTTf? T T?T)TTT)T TH I AT I f- f ' "T r LOCAL DEPARTMENT. D.-T. PHILLIPS, - - - EDITOR. PLTcerrti, tbtesdit citcseh ism. tT Since the time "when the memjry of man rwnacth not to the contrary" politic U parties have arraigned each other' candidates for official and ntaer micoilitct. Snch ha been the course in this cottaty--and the rauincrin which it wu pur sued one year so m freh in the memory of every intelligent roter. From one political speech we heard mre in derogation of the character and a bility ot our coanty Auditor and Sheriff than ever before or since- la fact jort after said speech, e felt chvgined because the Republican party had weh candidate. Tbeae charge were," however, wWptlT refuted, aud shown to be of uo consc- Mueoce.if not wholly w.tbowt lownuon. without foundation. IIa! .1 1 ... . . t dianeer here then j Uev oecn awirmru w i " Howld have been constrained lo believe them true. Whenever a charge is made by a respectable and...

I. .H4TTIXGLY, EDITOIt. LYMOUTII, IND., It TurMljyTr.T. . . October 13, 1859. ruuLisiiuii's jiAhkifTIIO J Subscribers receiving papers marl ed thus mflr their name, vil understand ft to 9'tMiff(ktit the t'tm thty.lare paid for hue i'6o8frtpiredräx th t noth er remittance iijotkited, REHÜBMCAX.;!VICTOnyü - Marshall County Redeemed, Il4r Derated aud IWsenthraIIeI ! ! ! A CLEAN SWEEP! "We have tho inexpressible pleasure of announcing to oar friends in Marshall an J elsewhere that ,tbo Democracy . are again routed in this county, "horse, foot ami dragoons," for the third time, sdncc 1850. ThIs is glory en ought ATI the County of ficers are now Republican., , : AW have reliable reports from all the towmhipVhi th Ooanty,- an I the whole Republican ticket is nndotibtedly elected "by majorities ranging from 37 to 100., . All honor to the gallant and uuH inch ing Republicans of Marshall. ' In every township they stood np like inert worthy of their heroic Revolutionary. f ancestry . We also a...

I - ' . : ? vi ,1a the evening thy ceremony was per- i fomied hich mail 5 Ti:u aud. Rachel one, j anil afrer ho company " luvl 'liquored all i amiind VTim Knviin rirov i.-wn.l v full-ml it ! tin with ItacheL Lohllv nuuotuveedthe des-? peruto resolution of starting the next morn ing in ft gramVtonr of observation. I'JIc ha I always been tn hum," he said, "and never acen mithin.' ami now ho was goiu straight to O nd nfyrc ho came !atX hs would see a wteamuoat, it there i was any atieh a thing.'.. - - - - The village of was about fifty ! miles dutant. Wing on the Ohio River, ami ! a journey ; there from Tim's resilience in I 1. , . . . 1 . . 1 . ... 1 .... t liiuvc u.i)n, was itvuinvu n jjie.ii. lumci ia kinjj. Some of them thonght that Tim.. Itnl taVcn leave of his senses, or certainly lui was not in earnest, but ho assured them he T3, and the next morrrin', trtcküng np old grey, and putting on a supply of pork and beans for tho journey, Tim and the now Mrs. Ilicrins started on their ...

THE EEPUEIICÄil I. NtTTfXGLY. - - - EDITOR. riiYJIOl'TII, IN IK, Thnrsday, ...... Ocob(fr 20, 1S59. PriJLlSHKKVX 31 A It K. ' ' Subicribers recti rim papers marled (In f at'fsr thtir mime, trill understand it to signify that the time they tare paid for hue uf I expired, and that another remittance is tvlidlSiL - - - - -- - - ' ' l03r or the "Third Volume. Two i jirore' na in be r a will complete the thinl vol ume of the Reitbucas. AVc wonM like verv mneh. to enlarge the dimensions of onr hect at the commencement of the 4th volume, so as to rentier it more cfiieient in ' the great VrcsMential contest now tlraw ' ing nigh, but thi xvouhl involve an cx pnJilnro . of several bumlreil dollars, Vrhtvh'm the present condition of our finances vc cainot think of incurring, however much, vc should like to do so, unless we could first collect all onr out standing debts, and a Id two or three hun dred "cash 'subscribers to our list besides. "Whether we enlarge or not, will therefore depend enti...

TJIE REPUBLICAN LOCAL , DEPARTMENT. D. T. PIIILUfS, EDITOR. PLTJIOrTII, TIIIRSDIT, octobe&so, is jo. Thc Fata Took place last week somewhat ac cording to the programme. Thc first day very pleaMat was spent iu amngin articles lor ex kibitor. Ia the Aernoon of the second day a neavj rain dispersed the gathciins crow J and sent home rannj exhibitors. No department was as fully represented as last year, or a well as we hvl right to expect. Ev erything on exhibition, however, was creditable to the fair. Amongst other things we night mention the most attractive, a eplefdid!.y finished waon, ironed by H.ulangcr A. Bro., of the yuluc. of $i00. Carbutt'a gallery of pictures of all sot ts was m very attractive part of the cxhüjitio. Amount his ?e lection of aaiUrotypcs wc noticed a very fine like lies of JohnSeybold, aged I'M year?, of whom we ta nie mention last wcet. ; A beautiful set of har ness. See., were exhibite! by Davitl Hartm n It Co. M mjr other articles worthy of favorale ment...

I ," A S? elf-made Gciut Max. A cotcni- jorary thiu alludes to iho early prospects aai the ultimate rise, ia wealth and dis tinction, or the lion. Robert WicfclifFe. who lalely deceased ia Keutacky: ' A native of Virginia, ho emigrated to Keutuvky when a youth poor, unlettered -.md al tirst earned his biCA 1 as a day la borer, li.s compensation for onh day's hard toil Lcin only the paltry um oftif ly ccut; and vet this poor, hard-xrork- inr youth beoamo an eminent lawyer ami j statesman, and when ho died he was the j richest man in Kentucky, beint; worth sev-1 eral millions of dollars. He owned sever al hundred negroes, JUiJ in Fayette county aJoae tive hundred broad acres of the soil belonged to him. Tho IVlncih Herald remarks of Mr. WukliiTo that, as a laborer, ho was noted tor hi faithfulness, his industry, and the amount of work which ha could perform. At tho whip-snw lie was unoinaied, and oa many occasions ha cut ilmvn the timber and split 50 J rail? a day. In tho palmiest day...

I, , r- " -T ur- -i"v: 'I will not air & S -7: to our -'.Wunü wh-t the VlaVZ Candidates for the Presidency. rTLwv York Trrtmfw tyf the 12thin.sU ilrti- Kiu article Wit',pilirt,'"on the lesiilanthil question. ;From that article wcM'Jte tfi'j l'olloxviug: r: " 1. vi recruits to the Republican par ity it has scemetl important to - show that it iVao personal partv;that it Is net devo- til 1! e - 7 T'CV v uiuuw V 111 11 4V1 'fUS 14 r teädy te support caruli.late t ion-;, it tlWrehy its"j)uiHjc can Lo promo jjw Ithas swinci to ns important to Üreat fir !cK-tlon ofnr- National canJi- jiaiiinr as monn it were not a matter ofnire that Some tle?rrnateil pcr- vyoi fcV)ti! t have thijfnr that place on the ticket) b:rt'Tj.. if all who have hitherto act 3, aif.l evrn those who shall hereafter act wore fljIUo to the highest honors Arewi!artiierdhip. IIEXRY IVOItUcAXD JOHN (JUINN TTAVE THIS day formed a partnership under A. 1 ne firm name or ork Sc (J uinn. tor the pur pose of .doing a general ...